30 Times To Try An Audiobook

As I’m sure you know by now, I’m a big audiobook lover, but so many people have told me that they just don’t see the point in listening to an audiobook, when you could just as easily pick it up and read it normally. For me, it’s all about efficiency of time.
Today’s post is a list of 20 times when I can’t read a physical book, but audiobooks work beautifully. By reading these times, I essentially double my reading time throughout the week, meaning I get through more books and you get more reviews… you’re welcome.

On your drive to work

On a plane ride

On a train ride

When you’re out walking

On your lunchbreak

While you tidy

While you garden

While you shower

While you bathe

While you do your hair and make up

While you get dressed

While you shop

While you draw

While you plan

While you lay in bed, just before sleep

Over your first cup of tea/coffee in the morning

While you workout

While you go for a run/jog

When you’re waiting for a bus

When you’re waiting for a friend

When your taxi hasn’t arrived yet

When you’re queueing for your lunch

When you’re queueing for an event

During advert breaks

When you’re organising

While you follow along with the physical copy

While you practice some deep breathing exercises

While you do laundry

While you’re running errands

While you sit comatosed on your sofa because the book is just that good! (this only happens with the best of audiobooks)

So there you go, 30 ways you can double your reading time with a good audiobook. When/Where do you read audiobooks? Are there any good places I’ve missed?

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15 thoughts on “30 Times To Try An Audiobook”

I love this list!! Such great ideas. It’s also really handy that you can download audiobooks, even from the library, on to your phone, so really can listen in those in-between moments when you’re waiting or have a break of simply doing nothing else.

Well now, all my excuses to not try an audiobook is gone-nervous laughter. I’m just kidding, I would definitely try an audiobook, they seem useful, and I may just want to read a book while I run, so who knows?